Don t think of them. The pain becomes a part of you. Get everybody out here to my house now. He came home and found her, his entire family gone. I said what are you talking about, what are you saying? it was surreal. As fellow cops suspected him. I did not do this. I did not do this. She was upset. She felt like history is repeating itself. Or police just plain wrong? it s like a twilight zone. Lies become truth and the truth becomes lies. May be the real killer was still out there. You have lied to the police about this case. So devastating. We know that was probably the key to solving this. 13 years of hell. Such an awful crime. The wife, the little boy and girl, shot at pointblank range. I was dumbfounded with shock. How to comprehend it? i said what, wait, what are you talking about, what are you saying? the husband had an alibi. He could have done anything, but he didn t. 13 years, three trials, appeals, reversals and changing stories. The big picture here for a lot of people as i
night. there was no one to support any part of the story boney had just told. there is not one shred of evidence that puts those two people together. richard kammen was a new face on the defense team. and the reason there s flog is because it didn t happen. the defense insisted boney was the sole killer in the garage that night and that back in 2000, investigators ignored evidence pointing to the convicted felon. to make that point, the defense called damon fay, a veteran homicide detective who now trains police in how to conduct murder investigations. i don t like testifying against other cops. i m very uncomfortable with it. fay recited flaw after flaw in the camm investigation. the most significant, he said was the handling of boney s sweatshirt. when a homicide detective actually gets some physical evidence that s got somebody s name on it and dna, you hug it, you love it. it is such a rare event. and they thought of it as an artifact. which in non-legal terms means
who could possibly buy the prosecution s overly complicated theory that david left the basketball game to kill his family? there is absolutely no way he could have left that gym. you have to believe that he knew when he was going to get to sit out. he timed it perfectly and so it d be right at the time he was going to meet charles boney and murder his family. it is beyond belief what he would have had to have put in place, in order for this alibi to have worked. i mean, this sounds like a commandos, synchronize your watches kind of scenario. it s absurd. there s absolutely no commonsense way he could have pulled it off. reporter: and camm had a solid alibi. eleven men had seen him playing basketball from a little after seven to about nine-twenty that night. there was no one to support any part of the story boney had just told. there is not one shred of evidence that puts those two people together. reporter: richard kammen was a new face on the defense team. and the reas
and camm had a solid alibi. eleven men had seen him playing basketball from a little after seven to about nine-twenty that night. there was no one to support any part of the story boney had just told. there is not one shred of evidence that puts those two people together. reporter: richard kammen was a new face on the defense team. and the reason there s nothing there is cause it didn t happen. reporter: the defense insisted boney was the sole killer in the garage that night and that back in 2000, investigators ignored evidence pointing to the convicted felon. to make that point, the defense called damon fay, a veteran homicide detective who now trains police in how to conduct murder investigations. i don t like testifying against other cops. i m very uncomfortable with it. fay recited flaw after flaw in the camm investigation. the most significant, he said was the handling of boney s sweatshirt. when a homicide detective actually gets some physical evidence that it s
pulled it off. reporter: and camm had a solid alibi. eleven men had seen him playing basketball from a little after 7:00 until about t 9:20 that night. there was no one to support any part of the story boney had just told. there is not one shred of evidence that puts those two people together. reporter: richard kammen was a new face on the defense team. and the reason there s nothing there is cause it didn t happen. reporter: the defense insisted boney was the sole killer in the garage that night and that back in 2000, investigators ignored evidence pointing to the convicted felon. to make that point, the defense called damon fay, a veteran homicide detective who now trains police in how to conduct murder investigations. i don t like testifying against other cops. i m very uncomfortable with it. reporter: fay recited flaw after flaw in the camm investigation. the most significant, he said was the handling of boney s sweatshirt.